7 Unnecessary VSCode Extensions You Should Uninstall Now
<p>The number of VSCode extensions you have installed is one of the main reasons why you might find the editor slow and power-hungry, as every new extension added increases the app’s memory and CPU usage. It’s important to keep this number as low as possible to minimize this resource consumption, and also reduce the chance of the extensions clashing with one another or with native functionality.</p>
<p>There are a significant number of extensions in the Marketplace that provide functionality VSCode already has built-in. Typically, they were developed at a time when the feature was yet to be added, but now that this is no longer the case, they are now largely redundant additions, and some of them have been deprecated for this reason.</p>
<p>Below, we cover a list of these integrated VSCode features and extensions that provide them. Uninstalling these now dispensable extensions will increase your editor’s performance and efficiency.</p>
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